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The First Plot Details For New ‘Wolfenstein’ Revealed

The First Plot Details For New ‘Wolfenstein’ Revealed

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Credit: Bethesda Softworks There's been talk for some time that MachineGames, the studio behind Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, is returning to its roots. Studio head Jerk Gustafsson previously confirmed the team's desire to continue the legendary series. Now, the first casting details have leaked online, not only confirming active development but also shedding light on the plot of the long-awaited Wolfenstein 3. Voice and motion capture director Tom Keegan and casting director Emily Schweber are involved in the casting process. Both worked on MachineGames' previous Wolfenstein games. According to MP1st, Wolfenstein 3 will feature a new character: an orphan named Sofia, aged between eight and eleven, who joins the resistance with her dog, Ralph, and begins to blossom again. ...
‘Assassin’s Creed Hexe’ Creative Director Leaves Ubisoft

‘Assassin’s Creed Hexe’ Creative Director Leaves Ubisoft

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Credit: Ubisoft Ubisoft has suffered further losses. Clint Hocking, creative director of Assassin's Creed Hexe, has left the company. Development of the game will be taken over by one of the series' new directors, Jean Guesdon. He recently took over as creative director of Vantage Studios, which is now responsible for Assassin's Creed. In total, Hawking worked at Ubisoft for nearly 20 years (from 2001 to 2010 and from 2015 to 2026). He was at the helm of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Far Cry 2, Watch Dogs: Legion, and Codename: Hexe. At the request of Video Games Chronicle, Ubisoft confirmed the departure of Hocking: "We are truly grateful to [Clint] for his vision, creative input, and dedication over many years. We wish him all the best in the next chapter." Credit: Ubisoft ...
Steam Deck Portable Console Is No Longer Available Globally

Steam Deck Portable Console Is No Longer Available Globally

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Credit: Valve The Steam Deck gaming console is no longer available on Valve's online store, not just in the US. The shortage has become global. If you visit the company's website in Europe, the US, Canada, or Japan, the console is nowhere to be found. The reason is the same: memory shortage. Steam Deck availability was limited in the US and parts of Asia in the first half of February, after which Valve was forced to acknowledge the limited availability of RAM and solid-state memory for the consoles. Canada and Europe have joined the list of regions where Steam Deck is difficult to find. According to Tom's Hardware, the console is currently available in Australia, the UK, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea. However, the limited availability was also impacted by the discontinuati...
Ubisoft Preparing New ‘Far Cry’ & ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Games

Ubisoft Preparing New ‘Far Cry’ & ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Games

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Credit: Steam Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has officially confirmed work on new installments of the company's most acclaimed series. Two promising projects in the Far Cry universe are in development, along with several Assassin's Creed games, including both single-player adventures and multiplayer titles. Regarding Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft is currently actively working on several games within the series, including both single-player and multiplayer titles. According to Henderson, three of these Assassin's Creed projects are firmly locked into Ubisoft's roadmap. These include: a multiplayer arcade game (codenamed Invictus), expected for release in 2026; a remake of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Obsidian), also reportedly scheduled for 2026; an open-world action RPG, Code...